Magnesium deficiency, or hypomagnesemia, symptoms may include muscle twitches and high blood pressure or mental health conditions, among other mental and physical signs. It’s often hard to detect until levels are very low.
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People with diabetes, low absorption, chronic diarrhea, and celiac disease are associated with magnesium loss. People with alcohol use disorder are also at an increased risk of deficiency.
Magnesium deficiency may be underdiagnosed since the signs commonly don’t appear until levels become severely low.
Twitches, tremors, and muscle cramps
A greater flow of calcium into nerve cells, which overexcites or hyperstimulates the muscle nerves,
Involuntary muscle twitches may have many other causes. For example, stress or excessive caffeine may cause involuntary muscle spasms.
Muscle twitches may also be a side effect of some medications or a symptom of neuromuscular disease such as:
Mental health conditions are another possible symptom of magnesium deficiency. Research
A 2023 systematic review of randomized clinical trials indicates an association between magnesium supplementation and improved depression. Deficiency may also contribute to other mood disorders.
One 2024 systematic review found that supplementation with magnesium may benefit people with mild anxiety and insomnia. More research, however, is needed.
Magnesium deficiency is
Other factors influence the risk of developing osteoporosis, including:
General fatigue and specific muscle weakness are
Low magnesium levels affect multiple body processes, including nerve signaling and potassium levels in muscle cells, which may cause fatigue and weakness, respectively.
Magnesium deficiency may increase blood pressure and promote high blood pressure (hypertension), a strong risk factor for:
- heart disease, including heart attack
- stroke
- kidney disease
While evidence is lacking, the Food and Drug Administration announced that inconsistent and inconclusive evidence
The United States Department of Agriculture suggests magnesium may benefit women with high blood pressure before, during, and after pregnancy.
Oral magnesium supplements may be an effective treatment for those with chronic asthma, according to a 2019 systematic review. This may be due to magnesium’s anti-inflammatory and airway-opening (bronchodilating) properties.
However, evidence for the effectiveness of dietary magnesium supplements in individuals with asthma is inconsistent, and more is needed.
Heart arrhythmia, or irregular heartbeat, is a potentially severe effect of magnesium deficiency.
A 2018 systematic review found that when compared to a placebo, supplementation with magnesium sulfate was
- 12% lower rate of ventricular arrhythmia
- 13.5% lower rate of supraventricular arrhythmia
Causes of magnesium deficiency
- regularly low intake or excessive loss of magnesium
- diets high in ultra-processed or refined foods
- chronic alcohol use disorder
- certain medications
The
Age | Male | Female | Pregnancy | Lactation |
Birth to 6 months | 30 mg* | 30 mg* | ||
7 to 12 months | 75 mg* | 75 mg* | ||
1 to 3 years | 80 mg | 80 mg | ||
4 to 8 years | 130 mg | 130 mg | ||
9 to 13 years | 240 mg | 240 mg | ||
14 to 18 years | 410 mg | 360 mg | 400 mg | 360 mg |
19 to 30 years | 400 mg | 310 mg | 350 mg | 310 mg |
31 to 50 years | 420 mg | 320 mg | 360 mg | 320 mg |
51+ years | 420 mg | 320 mg |
Magnesium is found in both
- whole grains
- beans
- leafy green vegetables
If you have a health condition that causes your body to lose magnesium, such as diabetes, it’s important to eat plenty of magnesium-rich foods or take supplements.
Talk with your doctor or a dietitian about increasing your magnesium intake in a way that works well for your needs.
Speak with your doctor before trying magnesium supplements to avoid unwanted side effects or possible medication interactions.
The symptoms of magnesium deficiency are usually subtle unless your levels become severely low. Magnesium deficiency may cause:
- fatigue
- muscle cramps
- mental health conditions
- asthma
- high blood pressure
- irregular heartbeat
- osteoporosis
If you believe you may have a magnesium deficiency, you should speak with your doctor.